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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 705737" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hi and Welcome! This is a great group, really and truly supportive! I am sorry that you have so much going on to challenge you right now. Remember to take time to stop and see the good things around you also.</p><p></p><p>I hope that you have a support system in your offline life. Have you gone to Alanon, Narcanan or Families Anonymous or any similar groups? I have heard that if you have insurance through Kaiser that they have some incredible programs for families of addicts. It is just incredibly important for the families of addicts to go through programs also, to become educated about addiction and to work through their own codependency issues. Addiction is truly a family disease, and it changes everyone in the family. Your son has a much better chance of long term recovery if other members of the family get help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 705737, member: 1233"] Hi and Welcome! This is a great group, really and truly supportive! I am sorry that you have so much going on to challenge you right now. Remember to take time to stop and see the good things around you also. I hope that you have a support system in your offline life. Have you gone to Alanon, Narcanan or Families Anonymous or any similar groups? I have heard that if you have insurance through Kaiser that they have some incredible programs for families of addicts. It is just incredibly important for the families of addicts to go through programs also, to become educated about addiction and to work through their own codependency issues. Addiction is truly a family disease, and it changes everyone in the family. Your son has a much better chance of long term recovery if other members of the family get help. [/QUOTE]
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